HB512
Prohibiting confiscation of firearms, ammunition, or firearms accessories during a state of emergency.
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House - Criminal Justice and Public Safety
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB533
(Second New Title) relative to installation requirements for arc-fault circuit interrupters and relative to state building code review board rules.
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House - Executive Departments and Administration
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB324
(New Title) eliminating the land use board and requiring approval of federal land acquisitions by the governor and executive council.
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House - Resources, Recreation and Development
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB336
Relative to the qualifications for obtaining a license to carry a concealed pistol or revolver.
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House - Criminal Justice and Public Safety
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB403
Relative to the sale of gift certificates with expiration dates.
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House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB446
Relative to requirements of the state building code.
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House - Executive Departments and Administration
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB53
Relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB542
(2nd New Title) relative to exceptions for objectionable material in public school courses.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1220
Establishing a commission to study the taxation of alternative fuel and electric-powered motor vehicles for the purpose of funding improvements to the state's highways and bridges.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB143
Relative to the apportionment of damages in civil actions.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1333
Relative to post-foreclosure eviction actions.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1566
(New Title) relative to the definitions of resident for motor vehicle law purposes and domicile for voting purposes and relative to vehicle registration and driverâs license requirements.
HB354
Relative to the review, approval, and adoption of agency rules.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB249
(New Title) allowing a master electrician to have 2 apprentice electricians under his or her supervision, and relative to examinations of electricians by the electriciansâ board.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB318
Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB109
Relative to emergency powers of the supreme court.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB213
(New Title) establishing a comprehensive cancer plan fund, requiring master settlement agreement strategic contribution fund payments to be deposited in such fund, and establishing a comprehensive cancer plan oversight board.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB443
(New Title) relative to underground storage facility operator training and relative to requirements for guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for petroleum.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB88
Relative to recommendations of marital masters.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1490
(2nd New Title) establishing a citizens task force to study state revenues and expenditures and relative to the regulation of financial institutions.
HB1375
(New Title) relative to claims for medical monitoring.
Insurance
Senate - Judiciary
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB151
Establishing an administrative hearing procedure and penalty for an employer who fails to make payment of wages or who fails to secure workers' compensation coverage.
Employment
House - Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB218
(New Title) relative to the New Hampshire rail transit authority.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1494
(Second New Title) adopting omnibus legislation concerning workers.
Retirement
Senate - Commerce
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB72
Relative to issuance of renewable energy certificates.
Utilities
House - Science, Technology and Energy
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB154
(New Title) reforming and renaming the comprehensive shoreland protection act and repealing New Hampshireâs regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB364
(New Title) permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use and permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to donate excess cannabis to other qualifying patients.
Public and Mental Health
Senate - Health and Human Services
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB167
Establishing a clean energy resource procurement commission.
Energy and Utilities
House - Science, Technology and Energy
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1665
(New Title) establishing an independent advisory commission on redistricting.
Elections
Senate - Election Law and Municipal Affairs
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1666
(3rd New Title) relative to legislative approval of collective bargaining agreements entered into by the state.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB217
(4th New Title) including âfetusâ in the definition of âanotherâ for the purpose of certain criminal offenses.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1736
Relative to increasing the threshold required for governor and council approval of expenditures from the dam maintenance fund.
HB648
Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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SB409
Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
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No/Unknown Committee Assignment
VETOED BY GOVERNOR
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HB409
(New Title) relative to the university system of New Hampshire and community college system of New Hampshire operating budgets.
Education - Higher
Senate - Finance
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
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HB184
(New Title) relative to the license requirement for medical imaging and radiation therapy and relative to registration by practitioners with the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Occupational Regulation
Senate - Executive Departments and Administration
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
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HB247
Relative to retention of voter registration forms.